Japan and some countries in Europe will soon be able to use the PC application for browsing, downloading, and playing select mobile games on a Windows desktop or laptop.
In a blog post, the tech giant said: "Google Play Games on PC is expanding to more regions and including more games loved by billions of users worldwide.
"With a catalogue of top-tier games and over 10 billion monthly sessions on mobile, our users have met this product with enthusiasm for its high-quality, high-performance emulation and cross-screen gameplay."
It will also see the arrival of new titles 'Garena Free Fire', 'Ludo King', and 'MapleStory M'.
Meanwhile, Google is also set to give users a "unique next generation Player ID that will remain consistent regardless of the device or platform a user plays a game on, but which will vary from game to game."
Arjun Dayal, Director at Google Play Game, commented; "With over 2 billion gamer profiles, Play Games Services stands at the core of ensuring seamless continuity across devices for Google Play Games."